Politicians dance to popular anger in South Africa, Algeria and Sudan
Mar 8, 2019 ·
51m 48s
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It's a sign of the times: popular pressure on creaking political structures across Africa. Cyril Ramaphosa is walking a tightrope act: radical demands from the grassroots, and the concerns of...
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It's a sign of the times: popular pressure on creaking political structures across Africa.
Cyril Ramaphosa is walking a tightrope act: radical demands from the grassroots, and the concerns of international investors on the other.
And popular anger is already changing the face of Sudan and possibly Algeria — students, lawyers, familes and even elements of the military are starting to coalesce against aging regimes.
A conversation with The Africa Report Southern Africa editor Crystal Orderson, Editor in Chief Patrick Smith, and Managing Editor Nicholas Norbrook.
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Cyril Ramaphosa is walking a tightrope act: radical demands from the grassroots, and the concerns of international investors on the other.
And popular anger is already changing the face of Sudan and possibly Algeria — students, lawyers, familes and even elements of the military are starting to coalesce against aging regimes.
A conversation with The Africa Report Southern Africa editor Crystal Orderson, Editor in Chief Patrick Smith, and Managing Editor Nicholas Norbrook.
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